The wheel would suit avid racing gamers, especially afficionados who still visit the arcades for bouts of Sega Rally and Pod Racer. Of course, question is, would you pay S$240 for a Force Feedback wheel at home? It may seem expensive yes, but if you foresee yourself playing lots of Force Feedback-compatible racing games over the next few years (and there are plenty of good titles out in the market right now, like Colin McRae Rally 2, Insane, F1 Racing, etc.), then perhaps an investment in this wheel may not seem so ludicrous at all. Besides, no worries about getting a ticket for speeding on it. Have fun roadster. May the Force be with you. ;)

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